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www.top<strong>100</strong>.seenews.com<br />

<strong>SEE</strong> TOP Industry Profiles<br />

Electricity Generates Second Biggest Total<br />

Revenue among <strong>SEE</strong> Industries<br />

The electricity sector occupied the second<br />

position in the industry ranking in terms<br />

of total revenue in <strong>SEE</strong> for a second year<br />

running. The top industry in terms of total<br />

revenue in the 2010 ranking was the oil<br />

and gas sector.<br />

Besides keeping its second position in the<br />

ranking, the total revenue of the electricity<br />

industry in Southeastern Europe (<strong>SEE</strong>) was<br />

little changed with 13.5 billion euro generated<br />

in 2009 versus 13.9 billion euro in 2008.<br />

Most of the companies in the electricity<br />

sector were profitable in 2009, with some<br />

even increasing their profit, while others<br />

pared their loss.<br />

Romanian companies contributed most to<br />

<strong>SEE</strong> TOP 20 Electricity Companies (in euro)<br />

No.<br />

<strong>SEE</strong><br />

TOP<strong>100</strong><br />

No.<br />

Company Name Country<br />

the total revenue generated by the electricity<br />

industry in 2009 with seven of them entering<br />

the year’s ranking. Serbia was second with<br />

four companies. Croatian and Bulgarian<br />

companies followed with each country<br />

sending three into the 2009 ranking.<br />

Two Slovenian companies - the stateowned<br />

power conglomerate Holding<br />

Slovenske Elektrarne (HSE) and electricity<br />

trader GEN-I entered the 2009 industry<br />

ranking. Bosnia’s sole representative in the<br />

ranking is the state-owned power utility JP<br />

Elektroprivreda BIH.<br />

The state-owned power grid operators of<br />

Croatia, Bulgaria and Serbia - Hrvatska<br />

Elektroprivreda (HEP), NEK and JP<br />

Total Revenue<br />

2009<br />

Elektroprivreda Srbije, grabbed the first<br />

three leading positions in the ranking. Each<br />

of them had a total revenue exceeding one<br />

billion euro in 2009.<br />

Three companies entered the ranking for<br />

the first time in 2009: Romanian power<br />

distributrors Enel Energie Muntenia and<br />

Enel Energie, majority-owned by Italy’s Enel,<br />

and Elektrovojvodina, the power distribution<br />

company of Serbia’s northern province of<br />

Vojvodina.<br />

Companies that are wholly or majority owned<br />

by the state dominated the 2009 ranking<br />

which reflects the still partial liberalisation<br />

of the electricity market in Southeastern<br />

Europe.<br />

Y/Y Change in<br />

Revenue<br />

Net Profit/Loss<br />

2009<br />

<strong>SEE</strong> TOP Industry Profiles<br />

Net Profit/<br />

Loss 2008<br />

1 9 Hrvatska Elektroprivreda d.d. Croatia 1,669,180,947 7.48% 49,250,387 -10,247,648<br />

2 11 Natsionalna Elektricheska Kompania EAD Bulgaria 1,436,555,836 -4.91% 4,362,854 20,490,022<br />

3 17 JP Elektroprivreda Srbije Serbia 1,101,404,794 4.65% -144,741 -24,991,065<br />

4 31 Holding Slovenske Elektrarne d.o.o. Slovenia 803,498,590 -6.20% 60,234,898 53,756,215<br />

5 46 C.N.T.E.E. Transelectrica SA Romania 601,173,853 -15.22% 1,451,112 10,524,711<br />

6 47 Termoelektrane Nikola Tesla DOO Serbia 598,770,284 5.48% -17,739,454 -97,846,294<br />

7 48 Hidroelectrica SA Romania 596,572,171 -5.40% 11,441,571 16,339,980<br />

8 49 CEZ Elektro Bulgaria AD Bulgaria 592,602,629 7.12% 2,826,422 7,348,287<br />

9 54 HEP-Proizvodnja d.o.o. Croatia 537,173,087 1.58% 1,676,958 3,370,396<br />

10 57 Electrocentrale Bucuresti SA Romania 527,067,342 -3.04% -10,137,916 -86,714,913<br />

11 61 HEP-Operator Distribucijskog Sustava d.o.o. Croatia 500,006,825 4.08% -7,261,942 27,044,549<br />

12 63 JP Elektroprivreda BiH d.d.<br />

Bosnia and<br />

Herzegovina<br />

482,722,642 4.09% 31,650,764 23,641,527<br />

13 67 Enel Energie Muntenia SA Romania 470,927,523 173.16% 3,173,877 21,874,270<br />

14 71 Enel Energie SA Romania 459,662,755 2.51% -11,037,628 20,775,156<br />

15 74 GEN-I d.o.o. Slovenia 433,311,364 34.84% 9,877,832 5,216,024<br />

16 78 AETs Kozloduy EAD Bulgaria 423,920,279 -0.77% 33,255,447 35,846,674<br />

17 84 Nuclearelectrica SA Romania 397,513,588 5.33% 11,673,546 25,855,611<br />

18 86 Elektrovojvodina DOO Serbia 396,187,511 2.99% -6,931,560 -8,322,647<br />

19 89 Complexul Energetic Turceni SA Romania 387,204,338 -9.72% 5,032,794 5,006,442<br />

20 96 Elektrodistribucija-Beograd DOO Serbia 371,456,458 9.94% -8,510,671 -14,322,402<br />

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